Nigeria itself has varied media landscapes in the whole Africa. The print sector is very outspoken in terms of criticism of of unpopular government policies. Sometimes, media faces interference from public that are too political over their criticisms of corruption and security.
<span>In the year 1992, the military government of Nigeria created the Nigerian Press Council (NPC) in order there is a regulation of media policies which includes the registration and journalistic practice.</span>
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hey aliah its sam my acc got deleted
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<span>Freud believed that "dreams" are the "royal road to the unconscious".
As the “royal road to the unconscious”, dreams take into account openness to parts of the mind that are unavailable through cognizant idea. As indicated by his psychoanalytic hypothesis, dreams—like most mental encounters—can be comprehended through two particular levels: manifest and latent.
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<span>A. The explorer who claimed Brazil was following a plan to sail far to the west to find and claim land for Portugal.
- this is not likely, as at the time lands "far" to the west belonged to Spain!
B. The explorer who claimed Brazil was able to do so because Brazil lay
east of the Line of Demarcation drawn at the Treaty of Tordesillas.
This is true! This treaty "split" the world among Spain and Portugal: and Portugal then pushed the boundary, making today's Brazil bigger
C. A map of South America that shows the 1494 Line of Demarcation
explains why the people of Brazil speak a different language from most
of the people living in the rest of South America.
-well, yes, it can be said to be true: it shows that people east of the line of demarcation speak Portuguese, and then the line was not followed exactly which explains why people immediately west to this line also speak Portuguese: the line was "shifted"
So I think B and C
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